The hovabator is a pretty good incubator for the first year not so much after that because of bacteria. However I use a plastic trash bag in the bottom and change it after every hatch. I get good hatches.
Good luck.
From: POINT BLANK <POINTBLANKOPS@hotmail.com>.
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Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2013 11:04 AM
Subject: [CHICKENS-101] Incubator Suggestion
Group,
Can I get recommendations for a nice hobby egg incubator for hobby use.
I have seen the Hova Bator advertised everywhere, is this one any good?
Also looking for Southern California supplier for fertilized Quail eggs.
I appreciate the information.
Thank you
Patrick
Southern California
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